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Protesters converge on Portland ICE facility

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Axios on MSN · 14h
Councilors push city to fine ICE over tear gas use
Two city councilors are pressing Mayor Keith Wilson to take more urgent action to penalize federal immigration agencies for violating city codes. Driving the news: Councilors Angelita Morillo and Mitch Green called on Wilson to enforce a new law that imposes fees on entities like U.

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Protesters converge on Portland ICE facility after latest Minneapolis shooting, met with tear gas
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Demonstrators gather outside Portland ICE facility following deadly Minnesota shooting
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Photo Shows ICE Agents Deploying at Minneapolis Protest After Alex Pretti Shooting
In south Minneapolis, snow and ice still blanketed Nicollet Avenue when federal agents fanned out and started tackling heckling protesters on Saturday, about a block away from where Alex Pretti was sh...

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ICE operational leadership changes underway as Minneapolis enforcement effort causes protests
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Portland Police Make Four Arrests Amid ICE Building Protest, Total Climbs to 86

Portland Police monitored a South Portland ICE protest, leading to four arrests without using crowd control munitions.
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Blood. Pain. Disorientation. Here’s what protesters say ‘less-lethal’ weapons feel like

Welts, watery eyes, temporary blindness: Zoom in on crowd control tactics used against protesters
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Good Morning, News: Portland Restaurants in the James Beard Semifinals, Higher Court Allows Feds to Tear Gas Protesters in Minnesota, and No Metal Detectors at Downtown Library

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